Cape May County Times, 27 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Who Come and Go in ile City

Wllliaat 3. Shwhao. of phila- • Me J Urlpbia. «a, u Tburaday \1»lUw. '„\In The Churches d) 8t. Joseph's E. C. Church

Co. School Music Work Under Way Now On Three-week Schedule—Health Emphasbed at Dias Creek

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22 Prizes At Tunton Show

_ The primary acbool orcbealra w at! of , O^nniavilla ban bean mippUad at g]*“h * complete aqaipniant ot toy

and 10:10 o'clock. Benediction ln * tnunenu -. . ol ibe Ifoal -* o. •

Sunday followinK iaat *<-— R«tv. M1 “ Cioutiat and Mlaa John

apeclal tcacbera In the grade* and birch acbool of Capa May Court House, provided demons*ratior ItMotu in music and physical training in several of tbe srades for the benefit of tbe Parent-Teachers' Association on

WVdnasday afternoon.

Virginia Iverson, of the eighlb Shade, told the complet- story of

ChanteteriaUque" by

tiara by appointment. Sunday

school at 1 A. M.

*«* Ule *71- (hareh

Ber. H f. von Uffei. pastor. Sunday. January ». m:J0 A. SI Spend a half hour with God Sermon -Another Story Prom Jesus Ups.- 7:30 p. JJ sermon An

onantal fframa." Enjoy our bripbt, _ ..

son* servke and Scriptural Jots T-^makowaky. illustrating •“Je. Ton are cordially Invited ’* lk b >’ Playing lu two part*

N'oUcta: Sunday acbool maeU' l,K vlct, °l*-

uoon. Supt. Sutton wants an .. . • • »

attendasce id 100. The pastor r* i " Mh <h * ““'k in muiuc well quaata tbe parenu to «*i.d ib, i u>'<»er way, Mrs. Crones prciimlchlldran to tbe Junior League 1 narj ’ schtdula has been KWday afternoon after acbool ) changed to tbe following three-

Tbe Epworlh Ixague meet, at ,,chrduU

7 P. M. Tbe prayer moating meets'. n , m W^k--Tuesday. A. M.. at 7:10 Thursday. Come and iSwalntoa No. 1. Clermopt: P. M.. “ a MUO, 'South Seavill, Wednesday—Sea

Isle City. Thursday—A. M . Slone

the Bible with us. ■easlnh Lutheran

The Homs-likc church. Sea Isle cuy. Sunday. January IS. Bible ■^Sooi at 10 A. IL. 8erv.ee with •* <:»> P U The pastor. B- l ptoo Bair will speak on Christ." Tbe mao

have nil

lived and we should nfidet-.ee in Him. Mid-

week service Thursday at 7:10 P

M. You are invited.

< hricUaa ScW-arv. Mi Id wood Christian Science Society. East Bavin Avenue. Wildwood. I* a branch of tbe Mother Church. The Pirst Church of Christ Scientist

Boston. Mass

Subject of lesson sermon. Janu|tT 79. Low Sunday n a. M. Sunday school 11 A. M Wednesday testimonial meMinga. 8 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended all to attend U>

Harbor; P. dr! . Avalon. Friday A- M- Ludlaaa. EJdora: p. Ja..

Beileplain.

Second Week—Monday. A. M. South Dennis. DennisvUie. P. M-. Ooshen. Tuaeday. A. M.. Whitwboro: P. JI-. Dias Creek. Wednesday, West Cape May. Thursday. A. XL. Rio Grande: P. M.. West Cap* May Annex Third Week —Monday. A. M.. Beeuley's Point. Palenno; P. M Ocean View. 8w.- Intnn. No. » Tueeday. A. M.. Tuekahoe: P. M. ScavMle. Wedneeda:. Cape May Point. Fishing Creek. Green Creek. Thursday. Lower Cold Spring. Academy. Erma. Friday. " M.. Petersburg. The open dates Mr*. Crone will devote to special irseons (when schools have not been visited because of holidays, etc.), to Inspecting music woik In other schools, and to office work.

A Siren Cwei Practical

Recent Marriages'^

tiiMire—Neyaiorr

Mis. Nora Seymore, ot •reck and Mr. Aaron Moore, of Dias Creak, were married at their home ct Dt«a « reek on Monday mopOng. by tba Rev. R. 8b.rp.

he Ugh! Brigade ot XW bMWt Jr!ii bold their r-gt ilw^jMeUng on Friday * **. M.

Legion Seeks New Members Will Hold a Drive To InPoat

| OCEAN CITY.—Plans to Incrvast the niembersblp of the .Morganj R-mck Post American largion. arc j under eoutdderaUon of tbe uieinlteri»hip lommiUee. which will stage a j memberwhlp drive nest month. The local post. including | auxiliary and band, plan to atj lend the South Jersey combined ! council and rally to be held at ;tbe Mainland Poet. Nol *1, of Pieneamville, on Saturday. Pebru-in-ary 4. it u anticipated morithan 106C Legionalres and auxiliary members will attend •this affair to be held in the new ai- ’ hradquarters of tbe Pleasatitvllle

tost.

The entertainment committee i[ the local post plans to stag. . card party and dance. The d«alls will be announced later.

in connection with their health ork. the Dias Creek pupils are Inspected every morning by two -* tbe school children uniformed white as nurse and doctor, c •‘nurae” Inspects earr teeth nnd finger nails. The "doctor" Inspects hair comb, bands and

dothts. • * •

At tbe next meeting of the 1 Teachers’ Music Club, on Thursdsy nrtuliif. February 2. the chorus will be formed tor a . oncert, and saiecUons for tha Music Memory Contest wlH be taught The vocational school teachers collected and sent to Trenton C3 lots of potato and corn exhibits which won 3S prises for Cape May County In the contests held during Farmers' Week. A list of teachers who are ailable for use as substitutes In the county has been sent to all principals and boards of education. Names of any available substitutes not appearing on the list should be sent lo the county superintendent.

The weekly schedule of Mr. S. K. Stone, spwciai teacher In agricutum and nature study in the schools of the northern half of (he county, is as follows: Monday (all day} Woodbine Tuesday. 9 45 ... XL. South Sea vine; 10.25 A M-. Clermont; 11.t5 A. M.. Dennisvillr. Wedneaday, 10 A. M.. Belleplain-. 10.45 A. M Tuekahoe: 2 P. M Swainton No. 9: 2.45 A. XI Goshen. Thursday. 10 JO A- M., W<Kjdbine.

PEA ISLE < acd the medical profession declare tha: the seashore air abounds with Iodine — vary healthful and they further remark that due to the salt air. goltrv and other kindred throat dtaswass are not to be found wb> -e the health-giving air is wafted by ocean hreerr*, but they have failed to pass their august opinion about the effect such air has on the feet. Regarding the feet, a number of rwsorl residents have redly solved that question for themselves, according to Mayor Maurice M. Sofrone) and you would not believe It. but a siren was the cause for this important explanation The siren was on the sort that lured sailors by song but the kind

The whole matter was the suit of a report by Cornu siontr John L. Maher, at Com mission ers’ meeting Tuealay. who said that at the time of the recent fir*, the fire siren was not beard la all parts of the city and that It had been suggested to him that a siren be placed in the southern section of the city. He said many resident* bad not heard the siren on the night of tbe fire and explained that If oar placed at the aewer plant or In that section It would remedy

the condition.

Mayor Sofroney **M Uinl it was a good suggestion but that the city had not provided fim •> for the installation of anothei Mren this year and that there would be some other arrange-

ments made.

In an interview after the meeting Mayor Sofroney when asked w bribe or not any arrangements would be made to have some sort of warning device placed in the lower section of the city, he declared. "If people would sleep with their windows open, they wouldn't need an extra siren In city - Bui there Is where s._. rrsi'irnl* disagree. Some claim that tbe air is not good for the feet, causing rather a congealed feeling, while others say that It Is not necessary for them to keep their windows open at night, for the sir which they inhale during tbe day which L not fouled by tmoke Is of such quality that they find that the chilling which would result with open windows is not necessary for

:b* feet.

It ha* required exhaustive thought for the savants and mcdlral profession lo decide effect of salt air on thr during the winter months, but due lo a siren the question has been settled, at least in ** • minds of some of tbe re*, rt

residents.

Boardwalk 1 Realty Deal Is Completed

tee." w bile Ira Hess and < iau.lc | Town will portray "Jeeob Bil- ! laker" and "John Smith" n-»- j pectirely, other member* of tb "Boa'ii!." Mr*. Maurice Sofroney will act j the part ot "Miss Dashaway." o 1 of the "applicants. ’ while sociated with her are Mrs. _ Simpson and Mias Lillian Wright Other character —' ‘ '— |

W. W. Adams Beachfront Properties

Has Depth of 846 Feet

OCEAN CfTT.-One of the larg e« realty deals In tbe history of : Ocean < tty was cetjsumruated last week when J. W. Gardiner took over the W. W. Adams beacbfront property at Eighth Street and the Boardwalk. The transaction was made through the office of Harry

Stanton.

The property involved extends from Eighth Street south on the Boardwalk for 190 feet including Cart's restaurant and four store* and extendi S4fi feet from the new boardwalk line to Atlantic Avenue including the Colllsson I open air parking station. Seem ) shrouded the amount In- ; volred in the transaction. It was learned the pa>meats will be made over a period of year* The profit netted from the sale probably will rank with tha groat cat made on the beachfront. Half of the property was purchased by Ebeneser Adams, father of W. W Adam*, forty year* ago The bal ance was purchased about 20 years ago. The estimated purchase price was fixed at W.000. According to roalty operators conversant with beachfront values, the property to2JL£j*’ orth brtwr * n WOO.OOO and This U tha second large realty sale to be made during the past •nopth. The office of Irving W Street sold 21S feet on Moorlvn Terrace Including several small ho,UK -' lor •pproximately *200.000.

er Strut hors.

Visitors: "Mrs. Dlpsey." XI. Sofroney: "Miranda Dipsey.” "Lillian Wright: "Mr*. Siu ' " Mrs. John Simpson. Scholar? "Matilda Billing*." Mrs. Barklow; "Faithful Snooks.'' Almira Davis: "Samantha Piper.' Mrs Edna Medei: "Jrrusha Dickson." Ida E. Stull b: "dortnda Geyater." Amanda Wright: "ButI. Ketch um." Jessie Strut her* Susan Crowfoot." Mrs. K. Tolaon: "Sally Brown." Mi> Wright: “Mebitable Jonc." (the' teacher's pet). Gertrude Plsber: "Dorca* Doolittle " Mr*. I Creamer: "Luther Brown. Thomas Jefferson: "Davl Snooks" 'who lisps). Claude Rlr. ; "Billy Crowfoot.” Barklow; "Obadlah Buxzard." Herman IMaraond: "Stephen Tucker." Barney Norton: "Jeremiah j Jenkins." Charles Hahn: "Bobby! O'Leef who stammers). "BooCi.", Swatn: "Pirn Dtpeey (the bad bo>). Malcolm Toison. Drive Close To Curb Driving as close es Is reason- ! able to the curt) is a meritorious j precaution during the seasot when the street surface so ofter is exceedingly slippery It give, the person who want* to paw plently of room In rase he vkldv in a suddenly imposed Mop l addition, one's signal Is clear t everyone behind, and In ea* the whole line 1* called upon I such a warning will forethose sudden brake applica that Induce dangerous —Keystone Motorist.

Mayor Directing Hilarious Farce To Be Presented At Brnca Theatre Monday

The women and girls who show th"lr garters so freely usually have claetlc affections, too!

SLA ISLE CITY— A lbree-,ci fnree. "The District School Glue berry Corners." will be givi Monday evening at 8 o'clock Braca's Theatre, under the a apices of the Epworth League

it>* M. E. Church.

Mayor Maurice M. Sofroney I* directing the play, which is said to be chockful of fun and hi larity. Well-known resident* art In the cast, which is considered Tbe p!ay concern* tbe district

school whet*- there has ne>n BIO OEASDC-Tb. r«u~, J JS f, V.L7

the pupil* of the RJo Grande! pllne was so hard to obtain school that they might retain tfetjnhkUy a Mr. Prendergnw*. who bell and its frame of the old Rloijf ***«>* plaved by Luther Grande school bouse has bt-n • to '‘eW* the

chairman of the "School Coiumlt-

To Retain Old Bell

-eplaced by a new stniclure. The pupils say they would Ilk. r, keep the old bell ,o that wtu they become men and wouu-n Uu) may refer to I* at tba ••ell called them to school when

were children.

his reply to the pupils Mr. Skill thanked them for leaving the windows of the old building!

Intact

i umt i llte.

666 Is a prescription for

Colds. Grippe. Due. Dengue, Bilious Fever nod Xnlnhn.

It Kills the Germs.

"Pa. will you buy t f boots If 1 prove ■og has len tail**' 1 "Yes. my son." "Weil, to begin has one more tail hasn't he?"

“Ye*

a easy to uvv I

Doll* Owe Up Again

It Is said that there are 112 mile* of silk threads In a pair

of chiffon hose, and they *r*-, nave I going atlll higher. I j| t .

Well no dog has u and If one dog has one m„.«'Ban no dog. then one dog i

tails.'

Go Over Your Battery NOW

’"THIS is the season for battery complaints. If your battery has been acting queerly, bring it to us forx an examination. We give expert service on all makes. When ■ a new battery is abso- [ lately necessary we can equip your car with an Exide. Exides «*] have a world-wide rc- | pt.**,iion for qualitv a long dependable power and reasonable cost. 'Phone us today.

Hewitt’s Garage Cape May Court House. Hew Jersey Generators and Suiters Overhauled

I st aside In one charge. | £ asking that verdict ac-'B i quitting Georg* Dotl*. North g 1846.' Wildwood policeman, on another , ? ! charge U- Hkew ise set aside was e ibe answer of Prosecutor William i t’ j H. Campbell. Jr., when nUoracyiR ! for Dotts. Harry Tciirnbautu. u!' * ! Wildwood, made a motion that I ^ jve.dlct he set aside on the j F I grounds that the State had failed j K j to ask the defendant to plead f? j before his trial. Arguments on th< case will be 13 , . .card on February S by Judge i S j Li 'redge. I Dotu was found guilty by ail I jury with negligence in permltt-il | Ing the escape of a woman p: U-! ■ oner, charged with voting U-jR legally-

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John A. Ackley & Son Auctioneers

I7-28-31 Ludis Avenue VIHELAHD. K J.

Feb. 1 M the seventy-fifth regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 PAID

TO PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS OF ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY

~1

Are You Merely Hoping that, should you die tomorrow. your family would have sufficient income to live com-

fortably?

Or Do You

Know?

You can easily answer these questions by checking up on the amount of Insurance you are carrying. Why not do it now?

Samuel ScheOenger Keystone Phone: 294-A Cape May, N. J.

Ex tbe !&"-•

BATTERIES -A nirc

V^OU know a man who makes less money per year than you do. He started buying a home. He is getting away with it It makes you thoughtful. See us. ^TIones JOHN L. MAHER

Mrs. Home-Keeper, this is your opportunity to make some mighty big savings. The items listed below are picked from our regular merchandise and used duly in every Home. Take loll ^vantage of this sale—stock you pantry shelves and save the difference. Where QuaJjty Count* Your Money Goes Furthest! Reg. 23c A SCO Pure T ait Preserve*

19c

hot and coh)

Reg. I 5c Delicious # Cranberry Sauce * ' rv*d with poultry .

ro*a

j Reg. 25c ASCO Pure {Vanilla Extract t for flavoring pirs. pudding* ai

£* Big 9c nnd 19c Values! Keg. fie ASCO Hoodies * Dkg- 9c Keg 6c Table Salt 2 bag* * Bag 10c ASCO Baking BuMkr 9c Keg. 10c ASCO Buckwheat nkg 9c Reg. 10c ASCO Queen Olives 2 Hot- 19c (Keg. 10c Sweet Tender Pen* 2 c*»* 19c [Reg. lie Cookr: Spaghetti 2 19r |heg 23c Snndt ich Spread Jar 19c Be*' Bbailkm Cubes 6 t°' 9c (Beg. 23c Sliced Pineapple .can 19( -Beg. 9c Brillo 3 pkg* iftc E^p° Milk 3^ 29c Richer anrt more economical than freoh milk.

Reg. 21c ASCO California Asparagus

19c

A very tarty, healthful vreetable.

Reg. 32c ASCO or Del Monte ^ QQ

Aspara gus Tips

AH load—no waste. Young, lender lip*. |

More Big 19c & 29c Value*!.—

Beg. 15c ASCO Jelly 2 tumbler Reg. 16c ASCO Honey 2 Jar Beg 7c ASCO Corn Flakes 3 Pks- 11 Beg. 15c India Relish 2 hot* ASCO Dutch Cocoa •• Vi *b can ASCO Bartlett Fean can Beg. 20c ASCO Baking Powder can 18 Beg. 8c Steel Wool 3 pkgs i£ Beg. 26c ASCO Am nisei a n< but if P. A G. Naptha Soap 5 cake* if Palmolive St=p 3 rakes 19c 1 -

FresMy OSMCISa teRss ot

Quality at a ASCO Coffee "■37c

Sealed Evap. Milk

y“7« Onions T

3 28c

3 10c i

^Table Needs of Exceptional Merit!

Victor

Bread ^

Bread Wrapped Supreme Lo * f Altrays Good — always Fresh!

Strictly Fresh {JJq j| Selected

%«£& vt,C7 c Butter ■

Richland

Buffer

Fur* creamery prints.

54c

Eggs

45 c

^ Quality Meal Specials for Week-eid! Round Steak b 38c

Hamburg Steak Ib 30r

Sirloin Steak lb50r

GENUINE LAMB

i Smoked Skinned Hams ii. 20c S "H' i AM A ' «'13C ''^AM- «'20C ^Slices Ham »> 35c

CHICKENS It. 40c

i*’ '' Small Roasting A C it, ok j; CHICKENS Ib^DC ”■ sS |! TURKEYS tb 55c : i5c!!S*U' ■ ■ nJ8c R

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